Paul Gregoire writes that if the attorney general really cared about protecting whistleblowers, he would exercise his power and release Richard Boyle today.
Richard Boyle
Attorney General Mark Dreyfus is refusing to drop the prosecution of Richard Boyle, an ex-ATO employee, even though the laws have failed him. Paul Gregoire writes that it is a mystery as to why Dreyfus wants to punish Boyle.
Richard Boyle, who exposed serious misconduct in the Australian Taxation Office, lost his appeal to be protected under whistleblower laws. Pip Hinman reports.
Andrew Wilkie听wants the Labor government to use the power it has to 鈥渄iscontinue the politically-motivated prosecutions鈥 of whistleblowers David McBride and Richard Boyle. Paul Gregoire reports.
It has been galling to see that PwC executives'听sharing of confidential information 鈥 notably tax policies 鈥 will not lead to them spending time in a prison cell. Binoy Kampark听argues听ATO whistle blower Richard Boyle's treatment could hardly be more different.听
Had the farcical prosecution of former ACT Attorney General Bernard Collaery gone on, all suspicions about a legal system slanted in favour of the national security state would have been answered, argues听Binoy Kampmark.
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus' decision to drop听the prosecution of Bernard Collaery has been widely welcomed.听Kerry Smith reports.
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